Border Crossing Advice (RV)

I will be leaving Mexico soon, and I need advice on crossing the border back into the States. I've crossed at NL before, but I was in my truck. Do RVs need to cross at a specific bridge? Are the "exit" procedures completed at the same location (the aduanas building seemed like it might be tight maneuvering for an RV)? It was suggested to me to cross at Columbia. Does anyone have experience crossing either of these borders in an RV? I'm also open to crossing at other borders, though I will be traveling from Manzanillo to Tennessee. Any advice is greatly appreciated!

Re: [travelaround] Border Crossing Advice (RV)

You can cross out at any border location with your RV. Make sure that you have the ORIGINAL paperwork for your TIP with you or it will take you more time to process with a copy of said.

Since you didn't mention what "kind" of RV, it's hard to advise. If you might think that NL is too tight, then there are a couple of others I know you don't want to use. I don't have any experience at Colombia, but I personally would take 'smaller' rigs in/out of NL.... maybe up to 30'. A motorhome would be fine 'anywhere'.

Re: [travelaround] Border Crossing Advice (RV)

You might consider the Anzalduas crossing in Reynosa. You don't need to enter the city to get there. It is a new modern facility, on both sides of the border, with a one-stop building to take care of the TIP and INM stuff. It has a very big parking lot. No problem with your rig there.